Money bank in the form of a Fish, marked HAK for Kähler Ceramics, Denmark, mid C20th

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Money bank in the form of a Fish, marked HAK for Kähler Ceramics, Denmark, mid C20th

A stoneware ceramic money bank in the form of a fish supported by a broad circular base, the left side with a slit for inserting coins, brightly coloured in cream, black and green glazes, the base glazed to the centre over the stoneware body with an incised cipher monogram mark reading ‘HAK’ and a stamped mark ‘DENMARK’.

The mark here shows that this piece was made by the celebrated Danish firm Kähler who have been producing ceramics for over one hundred and eighty years. Herman August Kähler was a Danish ceramic designer and manufacturer who ran the Kähler ceramic factory (Kählers Keramiske Værksted) in Næstved, Denmark which he took over from his Father with his brother in 1872, then running it himself from 1875 when he built a new factory on the town’s outskirts. Kähler was responsible for the introduction of a ruby red glaze which soon became extremely popular and the factory began to produce many well formed decorative pieces which enjoyed a wide reception and were exhibited at the Great Nordic Exhibition held in Copenhagen in 1888 and at the Exposition Universelle held the following year in Paris. Kähler died in 1917 but the firm continued, at first under the direction of his son Herman Hans Christian Kähler and then by future generations of the family who continued to use the cipher mark designed by their ancestor, Hermann August.

Kähler’s pieces naturally followed the fashions of the times and this fish has very much a mid century feel, probably dating therefore to the 1950s or 1960s. Although the designer is not known this model is highly collectible now but not necessarily of much practical value. While there is a clear entry point for coins, extracting them appears to involve breaking the container apart…

Size: Ht (max) 11.5cm, Width (max) 14cm, Depth (max) 6.5cm, Base 5.7cm
Weight: 280gm
Date: Mid C20th
Condition: Good condition, no issues.
Estimate: £80 – 120

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